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EVERETT RAY DEAN, 74, of Wayne, W.Va., went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, November 18, 2010. He was death along with one daughter, Brenda Ann Donovan, one son, James Allen Dean, and one granddaughter, Justina Nicole Dean.
Everett was a retired truck driver and a member of the House of Worship Church.
Survivors include his wife, Elsie Napier Dean; one daughter, Sondra Arletta Dean and husband Robert Tucker of Wayne; two sons, Everett Ray Dean Jr. and wife Connie of Cleveland, Ohio, and William Andrew Dean of Wayne; eight grandchildren, Crystal Cumberledge and husband Ross, Everett Ray Dean III, Taylor Dean, Autumn Radabaugh, all of Cleveland, Christopher Donovan, Amanda Donovan, both of Amherst, Ohio, Cody Dean of Columbus, Ohio, and Olivia Dean of Wayne; six great grandsons whom Everett was very proud of, Jordan Dean, Alex Dean, Gabin Donovan, Jakob Stone, Mason Cumberledge, Darren McGuire and a seventh great grandson on the way.
Also surviving are eight step-children, Diane Goodnight and husband Jerry of Cleveland, Brian Helmondollar of Hurricane, W.Va., Sandy Toney and husband Mark of Wayne, Leslie Helmondollar and wife Nancy of South Point, Ohio, twins Patrick Farley and Perry Farley, both of Va., and twins Billie Farley of Fla., and Becky Nathenson and husband Jim of Va.; 21 step-grandchildren; and two step-great grandchildren.
Everett also leaves behind three brothers, Gary Dean, Ronnie Dean, and Oliver Dean, all of Wayne; and two sisters, Deloris Adkins of Wayne, and Jewell Chambers and husband Ken of Hager Hill, Kent; and countless nieces, nephews, and friends.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Sunday, November 21, 2010 at Johnson Tiller Funeral Home with Pastor Scott Marshall and Assistant Pastor Arbie Rice officiating. Burial will follow in the Dean death.
He leaves behind his wife, Dorothy Ward; two sisters, Juanita Wellman and husband Bill of Huntington, W.Va., and Mary Ward also of Huntington; one brother, Homer Ward and wife Evelyn of Wayne; and several nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, November 20, 2010 at Mt. Vernon death along with one sister, Grace Kline and three brothers, Albert, Wayne, and Ralph.
Ronald served in the US Army and at 54 years old he was baptized at the Solomon Lutheran Church in Eagleport, Ohio, where he attended. He loved helping friends and family and especially enjoyed woodworking and making things.
Survivors include daughters, Debbie VanDorston, of North Canton, Ohio, Brenda Young of New Philadelphia, Ohio, Dolley (Joe) Koval of Helena, Ohio, Darla (Kenny) Kerms, also of New Philadelphia, Nancy (Tony) Cozad of New Lexington, Ohio, Valerie Lynn Tuten of Beverly, Ohio, step-daughters, Rose Marie (John) Harra of Newark, Ohio, and Belinda Sue Murphy of Zanesville, Ohio; and two sons Marcus Roy (Cheryl) Canady of Fleming, Ohio, and John Glenn (Jane) Canady of Zanesville; special and best friend Patsy Watts of Huntington; and caretakers Kate Williamson, Monica Scotts, and Connie Ferguson.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Saturday, November 13, 2010 at Johnson Tiller Funeral Home, Wayne, W.Va. Burial will follow at the Jasper Ferguson went to be with the Lord Thursday, November 4, 2010. He was Cemetery. Johnson Tiller Funeral Home is honored to serve the Bradshaw family.
LEROY MONROE "Jimbo" RAMEY, JR., 30, of Branchland, W.Va., death along with maternal grandparents, Grover and Martha Merritt Vance; paternal grandparents Emma and Homer Ramey; and one cousin, Dallas Morrison.
In addition to his parents, Jimbo is survived by one brother, Donavin "Donnie" Pritchard Jr.; three aunts, Jean Morrison, Betty Adkins and Wilma Stewart; three uncles, Grover, David, and Darrin Vance; five nieces, Sarah Bryant, Brandy Donahue, Millie Eastham, Martha Eastham, and Emma Pritchard; one nephew, Clyde Eastham; four great-nieces; four great-nephews; and many, many cousins.
Jimbo was loved by everyone and will be sorely missed.
Funeral services were conducted 1 p.m. Monday, November 1, 2010 at Johnson Tiller Funeral Home with Pastor Jack Marcum officiating. Burial followed in the Ramey death along with one sister. Kenneth served in the U.S. Army and was retired from Piedmont Golf Course in Georgia.
Survivors include one sister, Voada Vatson; one brother, Maxie Skinner, both of Georgia; one daughter, Roxanne Payne and two grandchildren, Rachel and Adrian Payne, all of Tenn.
Also surviving is ex-wife and caregiver, Carrie Skinner of Ft. Gay; two stepsons, Carl Russell of Wayne, W.Va., and Dave Russell of Ft. Gay; caretaker Linda Kirk of East Lynn, W.Va.; and special friend Brenda Adkins.
Inurnment will take place at a later date. Johnson Tiller Funeral Home is honored to serve the Skinner family.
RICHARD STANLEY MCGUE, 76, of Huntington, preceded in Burial will follow at the Watts Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. on Monday at the funeral home.